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You Asked for This

“You Asked for This” by Halsey

On “You Asked for This”, Halsey seems to be taking a blame-the-victim approach. And unfortunately, said victim would be the vocalist herself. In other words, the titular “you”, i.e. the addressee, appears to be the selfsame...

Girl is a Gun

“Girl is a Gun” by Halsey

“If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” is in fact a bona fide concept album, as Halsey has stated. Or in the very least, it does a good job of regurgitating the same themes throughout. And the...

Yaáburnee

“Ya’aburnee” by Halsey

Most listeners would likely haste to conclude that the narrator of “Yaáburnee” is addressing a dearly-departed loved one due to the nature of the lyrics, which are highlighted by the phrase “before I bury...

1121

Halsey’s “1121” Lyrics Meaning

The title of this song is actually a date which would more commonly be notated as 11/21, i.e. the 21st of November. That was the day, more specifically on 21 November 2020, in which Halsey discovered that she...

Whispers

“Whispers” by Halsey

“Whispers” is a song which, motif-wise, conjures up images somewhat similar to “Honey“, i.e. Halsey being caught up in some type of serious inner conflict. But in this case it is the need for love which...

Honey

“Honey” by Halsey

For whatever reason, many people seem to have interpreted Halsey’s “Honey” as what is commonly referred to as a gay anthem. And even though we know that Halsey is a LGBT champion of sorts, based on an analysis of...

The Tradition

“The Tradition” by Halsey

“The Tradition” is a pretty deep song, with that being the type of statement we have found ourselves uttering plenty while analyzing Halsey’s latest offerings. And the reason we’re compelled to make such exclamations, well,...

Easier than Lying

“Easier than Lying” by Halsey

“Easier than Lying” can actually be classified as a love song, albeit 2021 Halsey style. What that means is that there’s a hard dose of reality, as well as some religious imagery contained therein. Also, her...